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  Dr. Carroll Ann Hodges 1980-1981   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Hodges was the fourth AGU Congressional Science Fellow, working with Representative Jim Santini of Nevada from 1980-1981.
Hodges holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Stanford University, an M.S. in Geology from the University of Wisconsin and a B.A. in Geology from the University of Texas.
Hodges came to the fellowship in the middle of a career as a Research Geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California.
www.agu.org /sci_soc/policy/confellows/hodges.html   (393 words)

  
  Hon. George H. Hodges
Hodges evinced a great fondness for young people and had the ability to win their regard and thus did much to influence the formative character of many youth.
Governor Hodges was educated in the public schools of Olathe and in 1886, at the age of twenty, began work as a yardman in a local lumber yard.
Hodges is best known in democratic circles as the man "who made his party over." By the force of his own personality he forced his party to abandon its life-long advocacy of resubmission of the prohibitory laws and to become the champion of the strict enforcement of the prohibitory laws of Kansas.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/bioh/hodgesgh.html   (1615 words)

  
 Ann Hodges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ann Elizabeth Hodges (1923 - 1972) of Sylacauga, Alabama is the only person of record to have been hit by a meteorite.
On November 30, 1954, she was napping on her living room couch when a grapefruit-sized meteoroid crashed through the roof of her house.
Hodges was uncomfortable with the public attention and the stress of the dispute over ownership of the meteorite.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ann_Hodges   (311 words)

  
 Robert Hodges of Isle of Wight County, Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
ELIAS HODGES was born at Isle of Wight, Virginia.
MARY HODGES was born at Isle of Wight, Virginia.
a) HARTWELL HODGES was born in 1727 at Isle of Wight, Virginia.
hometown.aol.com /vafdking/hodgs.htm   (1416 words)

  
 Ann Hodges at AllExperts
Ann Elizabeth Hodges (1923 - 1972) of Sylacauga, Alabama is the only person of record to have been hit by a meteorite.
On November 30, 1954, she was napping on her living room couch when a grapefruit-sized rock from space crashed through the roof of her house.
Ann was uncomfortable with the public attention and the stress of the dispute over ownership of the meteorite.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/an/ann_hodges.htm   (373 words)

  
 My Hodges Research Excerpts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Early in the voyage Hodges was occupied with coastal profiles and tutoring a number of the midshipmen in topographic drawing.
The tropical character of Tahiti and the Society Islands generally presented Hodges with an entirely new set of visual problems, and his response was to concentrate on the portrayal of atmosphere, light and colour, subordinating detail to general effect.
The maternal grandfather of William M. Jenkins, Howell Hodges, is supposed to have been born in Washington County, Tenn., and was a soldier with Gen. Jackson at the battle of Horseshoe Bend.
www.angelfire.com /ma/lissaannapage/Hodges.html   (2625 words)

  
 Mrs. Hodges Was Struck by a Meteorite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Hodges Was Struck by a Meteorite is an original work of dance-theater and puppetry inspired by the physics of collisions, the science of love and probability, and Ann Hodges, who was lying on her couch in Alabama when a meteorite the size of a grapefruit struck in her side.
Hodges Was Struck by a Meteorite for August 22, 2006
Hodges Was Struck by a Meteorite for August 23, 2006
www.here.org /see/calendar/talr/mrs_hodges_was_struck_by_a_meteorite   (902 words)

  
 Betty Hodges Papers Inventory (#4863)
Journalist Betty Ann Arnold Hodges (1926-) was born in Waynesboro, Va., where she apprenticed as a linotype operator during World War II when shortages forced employers to hire women for jobs traditionally held by men.
The collection includes three audio cassettes of interviews Hodges conducted with writers, 1995-1996, and a scrapbook of Hodges's Durham Morning Herald articles that were entered in the 1987 competition for the Lulu Award for fashion journalism.
Three audio cassettes of interviews Betty Hodges conducted with writers, 1995-1996, and a scrapbook of Hodges's Durham Morning Herald articles that were entered in the 1987 competition for the Lulu Award for fashion journalism.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/04863.html   (339 words)

  
 University of Alabama News
Hodges donated the meteorite to UA's Alabama Museum of Natural History in 1956.
The “Hodges Meteorite” fell from the sky on Nov. 30, 1954, punching a hole in the roof of a house in the Oak Grove community, near Sylacauga, smashing a wooden radio cabinet and then landing on 31-year-old Ann Hodges, as she lay dozing on her couch.
Hodges, against her husband’s wishes, donated the internationally publicized meteorite to the University’s Alabama Museum of Natural History in 1956, said Dr. John C. Hall, retired assistant director of the UA museum.
uanews.ua.edu /anews2004/nov04/meteorite112404.htm   (881 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - Ann Hodges wins top prize for Hallin Bank - Saturday | October 21, 2000
Redeveloped into a complex with seven owners - including architect Ann Hodges who envisioned a modern edifice caught in time, and the original owner, Dorothy Campbell - its recreation has earned the admiration of the architectural fraternity.
Hodges was conferred with the Governor General's Award for Excellence in Architecture 2000 for Hallin Bank which sits at 46 Lady Musgrave Road.
Hodges was receiving the Excellence Award for the second consecutive time, having won it for Strawberry Hill Hotel in 1997.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20001021/real/real2.html   (499 words)

  
 Sample Contracts - Settlement Agreement - Acacia Research Corp., Whitewing Labs Inc., Christopher D. Hodges and Ann P. ...
Upon exercise of the Option, the Hodges shall pay to the Company any taxes on income or gain or other charges which the Hodges may be required to pay or the Company may be required to withhold with respect to such event.
Acacia may require the Hodges to furnish to Acacia such information regarding themselves and the distribution of such Registrable Shares as Acacia may from time to time reasonably request in writing and such other information as may be legally required in connection with such registration.
The Hodges agree, by their acquisition of Registrable Shares and its acceptance of the benefits provided to it hereunder, to furnish promptly to Acacia all information required to be disclosed in order to make any previously furnished information not materially misleading.
contracts.onecle.com /acacia/hodges.sett.1997.05.07.shtml   (3432 words)

  
 For the Love of Ann - James Copeland - Review - Beating the Love Out of Ann
In this book, the life of Ann Hodges from birth to the onset of adulthood is recorded by James Copeland, a writer for a Sunday newspaper, based on the diary of Ann's long-suffering father, Jack.
Ann was born in the fifties to a normal stable home.
Therefore, to me, it was a most unexpected surprise when Ann's parents, through a method of their own design, bring Ann from the deepest depths of the self absorbtion of autism, to a pretty much normal understanding of every day life.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /printed-books/for-the-love-of-ann-james-copeland/296995   (983 words)

  
 Sconed by a space rock - and then the headaches started - World - www.smh.com.au
Ann Hodges was struck in the arm and hip by a 3.9-kilogram rock from space 50 years ago as she lay on a couch in her home near Sylacauga, Alabama.
Hodges and her mother, who was in the other room, first thought that either the chimney had fallen or the space heater had exploded.
In March 1956, state geologist Walter Jones arranged for Ann Hodges to donate the rock to the University of Alabama, against her husband's wishes.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/12/02/1101923268509.html   (913 words)

  
 CHARLES E. HODGES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Hodges first saw the light at Camden, N. on November 26, 1872.
His father, William Hodges, was the son of Emmett and Martha Ann Hodges; his mother, who, before her marriage, was Alice Butcher, the daughter of Emily Butcher.
Hodges believes the greatest single need of the race is Christian education.
www.wvculture.org /hiStory/histamne/hodges.html   (548 words)

  
 A Guide to the Ann (Hodges) Robinson Reminiscences, 1941-1945.
Ann Hodges of Dallas, Texas married University of Texas football player William Doniphan (“Mogul”) Robinson around 1910.
Ann Robinson later returned to her family in Dallas, where she produced the typescript of her reminiscences.
Ann (Hodges) Robinson Reminiscences, the Center for American History, the University of Texas at Austin.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utcah/00498/cah-00498.html   (345 words)

  
 MOORE, MARGARET ANN HODGES
Margaret Ann Hodges Moore, age 87, of Beaumont and formally of Marlin, passed away on October 3, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital.
Moore was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Frank Hodges, Jr.
Moore is survived by her husband, Hayden Moore of Beaumont; her son, Cliff Moore of Beaumont; her daughters, Martha Moore of Philadelphia, PA, and Mary Suhn of Dallas; her sisters, Katherine Jones of Mooreville, Mary Caldwell of Freeport, and Frances Ruth Newman of Bryan; her 5 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.
www.rootsweb.com /~txfalls/obitMOOREmargaretannhodges10032001.htm   (218 words)

  
 Leo Mortimer Hodges and Ann Victoria Thomas Hodges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
An un~dated photograph of Leo Mortimer Hodges (born December 22, 1864 and died August 28, 1943) and his wife, Ann Victoria Thomas Hodges (born October 31, 1868 and died January 7, 1933).
He was the son of William George Washington Hodges and Martha Julia Deason Hodges, who died when he was a small child, and the grandson of Senator William Hodges.
She was the daughter of John Byars Thomas and Sara Ann Lummus Thomas.
www.tennessee-scv.org /bf/leoandann.htm   (91 words)

  
 Topeka woman uses own stem cells to fight cancer - 49abcnews.com
Hodges learned she had cancer four years ago.
Ann and her husband were prepared to use their savings to pay for the $15,000 procedure because they were unwilling to take a chance with Ann's life.
Ann heads back to the doctor later this week to learn if her tumors have shrunk enough to have the stem cell transplant.
www.49abcnews.com /news/2006/nov/26/people_heartland_topeka_woman_uses_own_stem_cells_   (1090 words)

  
 Cardiff University - Ann Griffiths Digital Website: Printed materials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
ALLCHIN, A. ‘Ann Griffiths: An Approach to Her Life and Work’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Sessions 1972 and 1973, pp.170-84.
ALLCHIN, A. ‘Ann Griffiths, Mystic and Theologian’, The Kingdom of Love and Knowledge: The Encounter between Orthodoxy and the West, London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1979, chapter 4.
Hodges): ‘Ann Griffiths: A Literary Survey’, in Homage to Ann Griffiths, ed.
www.anngriffiths.cardiff.ac.uk /printed.html   (544 words)

  
 Dare County Schools :: DCS NBCT: Mary Ann Hodges
Mary Ann Hodges gained National Board Certification in 2000.
Hodges grew up in Baltimore City, Maryland and attained her undergraduate degree in education from Towson State University and Loyal University for continued studies.
In seeking ways to expand her knowledge of middle school students, Hodges took on the challenge of the National Board Certification process.
www.dare.k12.nc.us /moxie/staff/DCS-NBCT-Mary_Ann_Hodges.shtml   (110 words)

  
 A star fell on Sylacauga: '54 meteorite struck home, woman, changed lives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In the fl-and-white photo on the table, Jacobs points to the large bruise on Ann Hodges' left hip after it was struck by the rock.
Ann Hodges never fully recovered from the incident that put a grapefruit-sized bruise on her left hip and left permanent emotional scars.
Hall believes that Ann Hodges, her husband, Eugene Hulitt Hodges, and the couple's landlady, Birdie Guy, were all victims of the culture of the times.
www.decaturdaily.com /decaturdaily/news/061130/meteorite.shtml   (1324 words)

  
 Davis and Reagan Families - Person Page 636
     Martha Ann Hodges was born on 8 December 1809 at Mercer County, Kentucky.
Martha Ann Hodges married Samuel H. Booher on 18 December 1828 at Shelby County, Indiana.
Martha Ann Hodges died on 27 March 1892 at Marquoketa, Jackson County, Iowa, at age 82.
www.christianreunion.org /family01/davis01/Davis1-p/p636.htm   (186 words)

  
 Xenophilia - Woman Hit by Meteor
Hewlett Hodges of Sylacauga, Alabama, was hit by a meteorite as she slept in her living room.
Hewlett Hodges of Sylacauga, Alabama was severely bruised by an 8 pound stony meteorite that crashed through her roof.
Elizabeth Hodges, of Sylacauga, Alabama, was given a terrible bruise on the side by a falling meteorite in 1954, and a young boy was struck in the head by a meteorite that had been slowed down by the leaves of a banana plant in Uganda in 1992." uanews.ua.edu
www.xenophilia.com /zb0005.htm   (1734 words)

  
 ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MCCLURE RICE AND ELIZABETH WILSON RICE - Person Page 5
Hattie Ann Sappington (F) Hattie Ann Sappington was born in 1935 at Ganado, Jackson County, Texas.
Lola Ann Hodges married Louis Levi Shugart on Dec 3, 1913 at Eldorado, Schleicher County, Texas.
Lola Ann Hodges died on Oct 24, 1975 at Phoenix, Arizona, at age 83.
home.swbell.net /txanita/Genealogy/p5.htm   (3105 words)

  
 Woodside election: Winners spent less (February 13, 2002)
The winners were newcomer Deborah Gordon in District 2, incumbent Joe Putnam in District 4 and incumbent Carroll Ann Hodges in District 6.
Hodges, who won re-election to District 6, raised $2,071 during the final reporting period, bringing her total for the campaign to $11,073.
Hodges reported spending $1,789 on print ads in the Almanac; $2,344 on postage, mailings and campaign sign materials; and $160 on campaign postcards.
www.almanacnews.com /morgue/2002/2002_02_13.wsvote.html   (740 words)

  
 ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MCCLURE RICE AND ELIZABETH WILSON RICE - Person Page 11
Wiliam Byars married Sarah Ann Doggett, daughter of Bushrod (1) Doggett and Sarah/Nancy Ann Stripling, circa 1765.
Sarah/Nancy Ann Stripling married Bushrod (1) Doggett, son of Richard Doggett and Elizabeth Bushrod, circa 1737 at St.
Sarah/Nancy Ann Stripling died in 1791 at Culpepper County, Virginia.
home.swbell.net /txanita/Genealogy/p11.htm   (3902 words)

  
 Hodges Family Genealogy Forum
Henry Hodges of Craven County - A Hodges Cousin 5/17/06
Re: Henry Hodges of Craven County - Laura Garcia 10/12/06
Henry Harrison Hodges and Metta Bruntz - Norm Hodges 4/29/06
genforum.genealogy.com /hodges   (519 words)

  
 Ann Hodges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Born: (April-Dec) 1834 @ Portbury, Somerset to Charles Hodges and ???
Both Ann and James were aged 23 and working and living at Bridewell St, Bristol as policemen at the time they married.
Charles Hodges, Ann's father, is noted as being a carpenter on their marriage certificate but he doesn't appear to have witnessed the marriage as his signature isn't on the certificate.
patten.org.uk /ann_hodges.asp   (87 words)

  
 The Hodges Family of Norfolk County, Virginia
Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, dwelling plantation with 100 acres and one horse and one hare, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia.
Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, one gun and 100 acres, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia.
To my son William Hodges my best bed and furniture and 16 pounds to be paid him by my executors and the half to be paid money, the other half to be paid credit in same store in Norfolk County.
www.manningfamily.org /Hodges_family/d2.htm   (1145 words)

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